Clifton Road, Brighton

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
1,927 sq ft
179 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
- Beautiful Landscaped Gardens
- Sought After Clifton Conservation Area
- Over 1900Sqft Of Versatile Living Space
- Original Period Features Throughout
- Houses Of This Stature Rarely Come To Market
- Exceptional End Of Row Regency House
Description
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Located in the heart of Seven Dials, within the renowned Montpelier and Clifton Hill Conservation Area, this exceptional end of row Regency house occupies one of Brighton's most established and architecturally significant settings.
The surrounding area was laid out during the early nineteenth century as one of the town's most desirable residential enclaves, defined by elegant terraces, careful planning and a strong sense of architectural cohesion. Today it remains one of Brighton's most sought-after locations, valued for both its character and its proximity to the city, the station and the seafront.
Set on Clifton Road, the house forms part of a refined stucco-fronted composition, with the balanced proportions and symmetry that define the Regency period. The property is set behind a beautifully arranged front garden, enclosed by wrought iron railings and gate, with a period-style black and white tiled path leading to the entrance. A sedum lawn and a carefully positioned weeping pear tree soften the approach, giving the house a strong sense of presence and considered kerb appeal.
It is understood that the property was originally commissioned for a senior naval figure, reflecting the status and ambition of the area at the time.
Behind its composed façade, the house has been meticulously reworked, resulting in a home that feels both resolved and quietly expressive. The architecture is allowed to lead, with generous ceiling heights, clean sightlines and a natural flow of light from front to back. A consistent and carefully considered interior palette runs throughout, including the use of House of Hackney wall coverings, which bring depth, texture and a distinctive sense of character across the house.
The principal living spaces have been carefully composed. To the front of the house, both the ground-floor living and dining space and the first-floor front room, currently arranged as a magnificent second reception room, are defined by striking floor-to-ceiling bow-fronted sash windows. These elegant curved bays are a defining Regency feature, drawing exceptional natural light into the house and creating a strong sense of volume and outlook.
To the rear, the kitchen introduces a more architectural language, anchored by a sculptural island and defined by bespoke cabinetry, open shelving and considered lighting. Integrated Siemens appliances are seamlessly incorporated, ensuring the space performs as well as it presents. It is a room designed for both everyday living and entertaining.
A garden room sits beyond, providing a softer transition to the outside and allowing the house to open naturally during the warmer months. The garden itself has been carefully finished with Carrara marble tiling, creating a clean and elegant extension of the internal spaces.
Across the upper floors, the bedrooms retain their original scale and elegance, with large sash windows drawing in natural light. Bathrooms are finished with a calm and contemporary precision, sitting comfortably alongside the more traditional fabric of the house.
The lower ground floor provides a practical and well-integrated layer, with utility and storage discreetly arranged.
In total, the house extends to approximately 178.9sqm 1925sqft, arranged across four floors, offering both flexibility and balance in how the space can be used.
Seven Dials is the vibrant hub of this central Brighton neighbourhood, where independent cafés, restaurants and local shops create a strong sense of community. Residents can choose from a number of well-regarded pubs, including The Good Companions, The Cow, The French Horn and The Shakespeare's Head, while a selection of popular eateries and delis are all within easy reach.
Brighton station is a short walk away, providing fast and direct links to London, and there are excellent bus services running into the city centre and along the seafront. The North Laine, city centre and seafront are all within easy walking distance.
Renowned for its elegant Regency architecture, excellent local schools and thriving community, Seven Dials remains one of Brighton's most consistently sought-after locations, combining convenience with a more relaxed, village-like atmosphere.
A rare opportunity to acquire a semi-detached Regency home of this scale and quality, set within one of Brighton's most important conservation areas.
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Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Brochures
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- Band: F
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
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